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Thermal Personalities of Older People in South Australia

A Personas-Based Approach to Develop Thermal Comfort Guidelines

Thermal Personalities of Older People in South Australia

A Personas-Based Approach to Develop Thermal Comfort Guidelines

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An important consideration for future age-friendly cities is that older people are able to live in housing appropriate for their needs. While thermal comfort in the home is vital for the health and well-being of older people, there are currently few guidelines about how to achieve this.
This study is part of a research project that aims to improve the thermal environment of housing for older Australians by investigating the thermal comfort of older people living independently in South Australia and developing thermal comfort guidelines for people ageing-in-place.
This paper describes the approach fundamental for developing the guidelines, using data from the study participants’ and the concept of personas to develop a number of discrete “thermal personalities”. Hierarchical Cluster Analysis (HCA) was implemented to analyse the features of research participants, resulting in six distinct clusters. Quantitative and qualitative data from earlier stages of the project were then used to develop the thermal personalities of each cluster. The thermal personalities represent di erent approaches to achieving thermal comfort, taking into account a wide range of factors including personal characteristics, ideas, beliefs and knowledge, house type, and location.
Basing the guidelines on thermal personalities highlights the heterogeneity of older people and the context-dependent
nature of thermal comfort in the home and will make the guidelines more user-friendly and useful.

Original publication at MDPI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17228402
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI.

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OrganisatieDe Haagse Hogeschool
AfdelingFaculteit Sociaal Werk & Educatie
LectoraatLectoraat Urban Ageing
Gepubliceerd inInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health MDPI, Basel (Switzerland), Vol. 17(22) (2020) Special Issue Feature Papers "Age-Friendly Cities & Communities: State of the Art and Future Perspectives", Uitgave: Artikel nr. 8402
Datum2020-11-13
TypeArtikel
DOI10.3390/ijerph17228402
TaalEngels

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